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Students Exhibit Artwork at McLean Project for the Arts

There's an opening reception March 20 for middle and high school student artists.

Don’t miss the “Transition” Youth Art Show at McLean Project for the Arts (MPA) through April 6, featuring works of visual art from middle and high school students in the Langley High School pyramid of Fairfax County Public Schools. (Elementary students' work is up through March 16.)

Admission is free. Each spring, the galleries at MPA are dedicated to recognizing the talents of young art students at schools in Fairfax County Public Schools. 

The exhibitions are a collaboration involving FCPS art teachers and specialists and MPA. In March, the MPA presented works from elementary students in an exhibit called “Elements.” 

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The exhibitions are sponsored by the Woman’s Club of McLean. MPA is located in the McLean Community Center. For more information, including directions and exhibit hours, visit McLean Project for the Arts.

Middle and high school student artists' opening reception is set for March 20 from 5:30-7 p.m.


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